March will start off with a bang for most of the lower 48 states as winter weather will strike once again. The first week of March will start off with snow and very cold temperatures for all of the Rockies and portions of the Desert Southwest.
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February was an incredible month in regards to the weather across the nation. It was a month of extremes. There was historic cold and snow in New England and the Great Lakes while on the opposite side of the ledger many areas in the wester
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We have all heard about the brutal cold and snow in New England over the past few weeks as one Arctic blast after another has rolled into the northeastern United States and eastern Canada shattering snowfall and temperature records that have sto
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For beef producers in the Great Lakes and New England there is more winter misery on the way over the next week to ten days. More Arctic air will slide southeast into those areas this week along with two major “clipper” type systems that
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After a fairy tranquil weather pattern across the United States during the month of January, the weather has suddenly turned cold and stormy for many beef producers across the nation’s midsection, Great Lakes and especially in the Northea
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February could be a wild and crazy month coast to coast as mid winter could get quite interesting for many. Over the next week to ten days, no fewer than three, perhaps four major snow events will move across the Midwest, Great Lakes and
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For stock growers in the Southern Plains be ready for some ice and snow this week. A surge of cold air will work its way south out of Canada and along the east slopes of the Rockies and will clash with increasing moisture from the south to bring som
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Keeping track and monitoring sea surface temperatures across the globe is very important in being able to forecast upcoming weather pattern changes and trends as there is a strong correlation to what happens with our weather and climate in relation
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The last few days of December and the first few days of the New Year has brought an Arctic chill to most of the nation from the Rockies and points east. After a fairly mild first half of December for most of the nation, winter has returned with veng
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